1971: Together with Schweizerische Bankgesellschaft, Deutsche Bank sets up UBS-DB Corporation, New York.

1978: Deutsche Bank acquires the remaining 50% of the capital of UBS-DB corporation. The company is renamed in Atlantic Capital Corporation.

1979: On April 30 Deutsche Bank New York branch opens.

1982: Opening of branches in Los Angeles and Chicago.

1990: Deutsche Bank Government Securities becomes the only German bank to be awarded "primary dealer" status by the Federal Reserve Bank.

1992: Deutsche Bank's activities in the USA were consolidated under the umbrella of Deutsche Bank North America Holding.

1998: On November 30 Deutsche Bank announces the planned acquisition of Banker's Trust. It is the largest entry a German bank has ever made into the U.S. financial market.

1999: On June 4 the acquisition of Bankers Trust is completed.

2001: On October 3 - three weeks after the terror attacks on September 11 - trading in the Deutsche Bank share starts on the New York Stock Exchange.

2003: Deutsche Bank's US-headquarter moves to 60 Wall Street. The move is the result of an agreement between Deutsche Bank and the World Trade Center Job Creation and Retention program, which provides support for businesses relocating to Lower Manhattan.